A. The final map shall be clearly and legibly drawn polyester base film. All lines, letters, figures, certifications, acknowledgments and signatures shall be made in black waterproof opaque ink; except that affidavits, certificates and acknowledgments may be legibly stamped or printed upon the map with black opaque ink. If ink is used on a polyester base film, the ink surface shall be coated with a suitable substance to assure permanent legibility.
B. The map shall be so made and shall be in such condition when filed that good legible prints and negatives can be made therefrom. The size of each sheet shall be eighteen (18) inches by twenty-six (26) inches. A marginal line shall be drawn completely around each sheet leaving an entirely blank margin of one inch. The scale of the map shall be large enough to show all details clearly and enough sheets shall be used to accomplish this end.
C. The boundary of the subdivision shall be designated by a distinctive border. Such border shall not interfere with the legibility of figures or other data. The final map shall consist of a title sheet containing all required certificates and acknowledgments and other sheets as necessary to show required lot dimensioning and survey data as mentioned herein.
D. When the final map consists of more than two sheets, a key map showing the relation of the sheets shall be placed on sheet one. Every sheet comprising the map shall bear the sheet number and number of sheets comprising the map.
E. All survey and mathematical information and data necessary to locate all monuments and to locate and retrace any and all interior and exterior boundary lines appearing thereon shall be shown including bearings and distances of straight lines and radii and tangent distance and central angle and arc length for all curves, lot dimensions; such information as may be necessary to determine the location of the centers of curves, tangent points and ties to existing monuments used to establish the subdivision boundaries.
F. The final map shall show clearly any stakes, monuments, or other evidence found on the ground to determine the boundaries of the tract. The corners of adjoining subdivisions or portions thereof shall be identified by lot numbers, subdivision name with proper ties and recording information shown. Whenever the city engineer has established the centerline of a street or alley, adjacent to or in the proposed subdivision, the data shall be shown in the final map indicating all monuments found and making reference to a field book or map. If the points were reset by ties, the course and detail of relocation data used shall be stated.
G. The map shall show the location and description of all monuments found or placed in making the survey of the subdivision with proper reference sufficient for relocation.
H. Any unimproved natural watercourses wholly or partially within the proposed subdivision shall be indicated on the final map. The final map shall also show areas within the subdivision that are subject to inundation or flood hazard.
I. The lots shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with the number one, with no omissions or duplications; provided, however, where the subdivision is a continuation of, or an addition to, an existing subdivision, the lot numbers may commence with the number immediately following the last or highest number of such existing subdivision and, in all other respects, shall conform with the preceding requirements. Each lot shall be shown entirely on one sheet.
J. Each final map shall contain the following information:
1. The tentative subdivision map number and date of preparation;
2. The tract name, date, north arrow and scale;
3. A general description of the land included;
4. Names and addresses of the owners of the property being divided;
5. The location, names without abbreviations, and right-of-way widths of all:
a. Proposed streets;
b. Proposed public areas and easements; and
c. Adjoining streets;
6. All dimensions shall be in feet and decimals of a foot to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot (0.01'); all necessary angles and bearings shall be provided to the nearest second of a degree (00º-00'-01");
7. The dimensions of all lots, including lot area in square feet, and a lot number for each lot;
8. The centerline data for streets including bearings and distances;
9. The radius, arc length, and central angle of curves;
10. Suitable primary survey control points;
11. The location and description of permanent monuments;
12. The boundaries of any public and/or private easement, whether an easement of record or a prescriptive easement, shall be shown; the party holding interest in the easement shall be shown on the map;
13. Location and widths of all easements to be dedicated, if required;
14. The location and widths of watercourses and areas subject to inundation and location of selected flood lines within the parcels being created; properties located in a Special Flood Hazard Area shall comply with all requirements of Chapter 15.60;
15. Ties to any city or county boundary lines involved;
16. Required Certifications;
a. All required dedications of rights-of-way or easements shall be certified on the final map in accordance with Section 66447 of the Subdivision Map Act;
b. All parties having any record title interest in the real property subdivided shall sign a certificate on the final map in accordance with Subsection 66445(e) of the Subdivision Map Act;
c. A certificate of the registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor who prepared the survey and the final map, in compliance with Section 66449 of the Subdivision Map Act;
d. A certificate for execution by the City Engineer/ City Surveyor that complies with Section 66450 of the Subdivision Map Act;
e. A certificate for execution by the city planner on behalf of the parcel map committee certifying that the final map conforms to the approved tentative subdivision map; and
f. All other certificates as required;
17. Any other requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
K. The final map shall contain survey information that only affects record title interest. However, additional survey and map information such as but not limited to: building setback lines, flood hazard zones, seismic lines and setbacks, geologic mapping and archaeological sites, if appropriate, shall be shown on an additional map sheet that shall indicate its relationship to the final map, and shall contain a statement that the additional information is for informational purposes, describes conditions as of the date of files, and is not intended to affect record title interest. The additional map sheet may also contain a notation that the additional information is derived from public records or reports, and does not imply the correctness or sufficiency of those records or reports by the preparer of the additional map sheet. The acceptance of the additional map sheet by the city, similarly does not imply the correctness or sufficiency of those records or reports. The additional map sheet shall be recorded simultaneously with the final map. (Ord. 2017-01 (part), 2017: prior code § 9165)